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3 lessons from Keller Williams directors and CEO

The Inman Select Live event featured insights from the people who drive the success of Keller Williams, the world’s largest franchise:

1. “It’s not who we are to let work impose on our family or personal lives.”

J.P. Lewis talked about getting called into the boss’s office — not for performance, but for skipping a vacation. It’s crucial to Keller Williams to make sure agents are taking time for family and personal life, as well as working hard.

2. “As a training and education organization, if someone isn’t learning-based, they won’t see as much value in what we offer.”

CEO Chris Heller noted that the company is constantly “putting more money into training.” Keeping agents trained, educated and up-to-date helps the company’s bottom line — more than national brand advertising could.

3. “We spend our energy helping our agents build their brand.”

Annie Switt said she knows consumers are making decisions on a local basis, so investing in local agent branding is the right strategy for Keller Williams and is a better return on investment than spending capital on something like a Super Bowl ad.